Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA

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Autor(a) principal: Shohoji, Nobumitsu
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Oliveira, Fernando Almeida Costa, Galindo, José, Fernandes, Jorge Cruz, Rodríguez, José, Cañadas, Inmaculada, Rosa, Luís Guerra
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3191
Resumo: ABSTRACT: Nitriding experiments for powder specimens of Mo and Fe were carried out using a solar furnace SF40 at PSA (Plataforma Solar de Almería) in Tabernas (Spain) in uncracked ammonia NH3 gas (NH3 gas with suppressed extent of dissociation by flowing) aiming at determining the range of linear velocity v of NH3 gas flow to yield higher nitride phases, δ-MoN for Mo and ε-Fe2N for Fe. Standard solar exposure duration at a specified reaction temperature T was set to be 60 min over range of v between 1.14 mm·s-1 and 11.4 mm·s-1. By X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, presence of δ-MoN was detected besides γ-Mo2N and metallic Mo for Mo powder specimen heated to 900 ºC in NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 but XRD peaks identifiable as δ-MoN became indiscernible when v was increased to 11.4 mm·s-1. On the other hand, for Fe powder specimen exposed to NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 at T = 500 ºC, remnant metallic α-Fe was detectable by XRD at the down-stream side of the specimen holder but no metallic α-Fe was detected at the up-stream side of the specimen holder suggesting that chemical activity a(N) of N atom in uncracked NH3 gas tended to decrease along the NH3 gas flow path on going from the up-stream side to the down-stream side.
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spelling Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSAConcentrated solar beamNitrideAmmonia (NH3)Solar furnaceABSTRACT: Nitriding experiments for powder specimens of Mo and Fe were carried out using a solar furnace SF40 at PSA (Plataforma Solar de Almería) in Tabernas (Spain) in uncracked ammonia NH3 gas (NH3 gas with suppressed extent of dissociation by flowing) aiming at determining the range of linear velocity v of NH3 gas flow to yield higher nitride phases, δ-MoN for Mo and ε-Fe2N for Fe. Standard solar exposure duration at a specified reaction temperature T was set to be 60 min over range of v between 1.14 mm·s-1 and 11.4 mm·s-1. By X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, presence of δ-MoN was detected besides γ-Mo2N and metallic Mo for Mo powder specimen heated to 900 ºC in NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 but XRD peaks identifiable as δ-MoN became indiscernible when v was increased to 11.4 mm·s-1. On the other hand, for Fe powder specimen exposed to NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 at T = 500 ºC, remnant metallic α-Fe was detectable by XRD at the down-stream side of the specimen holder but no metallic α-Fe was detected at the up-stream side of the specimen holder suggesting that chemical activity a(N) of N atom in uncracked NH3 gas tended to decrease along the NH3 gas flow path on going from the up-stream side to the down-stream side.Scientific & Academic PublishingRepositório do LNEGShohoji, NobumitsuOliveira, Fernando Almeida CostaGalindo, JoséFernandes, Jorge CruzRodríguez, JoséCañadas, InmaculadaRosa, Luís Guerra2020-03-19T16:02:46Z20192019-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.9/3191engShohoji, Nobumitsu... [et.al.] - Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA. In: International Journal of Materials and Chemistry, 2019, Vol. 9(1), p. 1-122166-534610.5923/j.ijmc.20190901.01info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-11-12T06:11:19Zoai:repositorio.lneg.pt:10400.9/3191Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:36:25.503643Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
title Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
spellingShingle Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
Shohoji, Nobumitsu
Concentrated solar beam
Nitride
Ammonia (NH3)
Solar furnace
title_short Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
title_full Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
title_fullStr Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
title_full_unstemmed Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
title_sort Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA
author Shohoji, Nobumitsu
author_facet Shohoji, Nobumitsu
Oliveira, Fernando Almeida Costa
Galindo, José
Fernandes, Jorge Cruz
Rodríguez, José
Cañadas, Inmaculada
Rosa, Luís Guerra
author_role author
author2 Oliveira, Fernando Almeida Costa
Galindo, José
Fernandes, Jorge Cruz
Rodríguez, José
Cañadas, Inmaculada
Rosa, Luís Guerra
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Shohoji, Nobumitsu
Oliveira, Fernando Almeida Costa
Galindo, José
Fernandes, Jorge Cruz
Rodríguez, José
Cañadas, Inmaculada
Rosa, Luís Guerra
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Concentrated solar beam
Nitride
Ammonia (NH3)
Solar furnace
topic Concentrated solar beam
Nitride
Ammonia (NH3)
Solar furnace
description ABSTRACT: Nitriding experiments for powder specimens of Mo and Fe were carried out using a solar furnace SF40 at PSA (Plataforma Solar de Almería) in Tabernas (Spain) in uncracked ammonia NH3 gas (NH3 gas with suppressed extent of dissociation by flowing) aiming at determining the range of linear velocity v of NH3 gas flow to yield higher nitride phases, δ-MoN for Mo and ε-Fe2N for Fe. Standard solar exposure duration at a specified reaction temperature T was set to be 60 min over range of v between 1.14 mm·s-1 and 11.4 mm·s-1. By X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis, presence of δ-MoN was detected besides γ-Mo2N and metallic Mo for Mo powder specimen heated to 900 ºC in NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 but XRD peaks identifiable as δ-MoN became indiscernible when v was increased to 11.4 mm·s-1. On the other hand, for Fe powder specimen exposed to NH3 gas flow at v = 1.14 mm·s-1 at T = 500 ºC, remnant metallic α-Fe was detectable by XRD at the down-stream side of the specimen holder but no metallic α-Fe was detected at the up-stream side of the specimen holder suggesting that chemical activity a(N) of N atom in uncracked NH3 gas tended to decrease along the NH3 gas flow path on going from the up-stream side to the down-stream side.
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dc.relation.none.fl_str_mv Shohoji, Nobumitsu... [et.al.] - Influence of linear flow velocity of uncracked ammonia (NH3) gas on formation of higher nitrides, -MoN and -Fe2N, under concentrated solar irradiation in the SF40 solar furnace at PSA. In: International Journal of Materials and Chemistry, 2019, Vol. 9(1), p. 1-12
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